The M phase starts with
A. Nuclear division
B. Cytokinesis
C. Karyokinesis
D. Both A and C
The phase between S phase and M phase of a Cell cycle is
A. G1
B. G2
C. Interphase
D. Dividing phase
During G1 phase
A. Cell is metabolically active
B. Replication of DNA
C. Translation and Transcription occurs
D. Both A and C
During S phase
A. The DNA per cell doubles
B. The protein per cell becomes half
C. The chromosomes also get double
D. The content of a diploid cell increases from C to 2C
The cell which are in quiescent stage are in
A. G1
B. G0
C. G2
D. S phase
G0 cells
A. Have translation process occurring in cytoplasm
B. Have Transcription process occurring in nucleus
C. Metabolically active
D. All of these
Animals show mitosis in
A. Haploid somatic cells
B. Diploid somatic cells
C. All type of haploid cells
D. A and B are correct
The period in which the major reorganization of virtually all components of the cell occurs
A. Prophase
B. M phase
C. S phase
D. G1 phase
Cell division
A. Progressive process
B. A very clear cut Cannot be drawn between various phases
C. Both A and B
D. Clear cut demarcation between all phases
The initiation of condensation of chromosomal material marks the beginning of
A. S phase
B. Prophase
C. G1
D. G2